Free agents the Bills could be watching during Colts vs. Chiefs

While the Buffalo Bills won’t be playing football this weekend there is still football to be played. It’s the Division Round of the playoffs this weekend in the NFL.

Four games are set to take place. Every team in the league has pending free agents. The Bills will be in the market for a few new players this offseason. Could some future Buffalo players be playing this weekend?

With that, here’s pending free agents to watch when the Indianapolis Colts visit the Kansas City Chiefs:

Indianapolis Colts at Kansas City Chiefs (Saturday, 4:35 p.m.)

Colts

OL Mark Glowinski: Glowinski, 26, came into the lineup when the Colts ripped off an 8-1 record to end the season. That stretch actually began against the Bills. Pro Football Focus graded Glowinski a 72.3 this season. That’s the best of his career and ninth-best in the NFL this season.

WR Ryan Grant: Not a flashy name, but the Bills need a lot of additions to their wide receiver room. Grant could come in as a solid depth option for the Bills and push Isaiah McKenzie for a spot as the team’s No. 3 or No. 4 receiver. The 6-foot wideout had 35 catches for 334 yards and a touchdown this season.

Chiefs

WR Chris Conley: Conley burst onto the NFL scene with a ridiculous combine. He ran a 4.35 40-yard dash as a 6-foot-3 guy. He also jumped the highest vertical ever for a wide receiver at 45 inches and set a record at the broad jump for wideouts at 11 feet, seven inches. Conley, 26, hasn’t exactly put up those kinds of eye-blowing numbers in the NFL. Slated to be an unrestricted free agent, Conley had Alex Smith as his quarterback the first three years of his career. Now in an air-raid offense with Pat Mahomes, he’s stuck behind Sammy Watkins and Tyreek Hill, plus you have to factor in tight end Travis Kelce. He could be chomping at the bit for a bit more of a featured role.

TE Demetrius Harris: Not only is Harris a No. 2 man on the Chiefs’ depth chart, he’s behind one of the NFL’s best in Kelce, so he hasn’t exact been given a ton of opportunities in his career. But with the emergence of Chiefs Mahomes this year, Harris has shown he can be a reliable target, too. In 14 games played this year, Harris, a basketball player-turned-tight end, has 12 catches for 164 yards. His numbers the past two years were a little better, but he has a career-high three touchdowns in 2018.

C Mitch Morse: Morse, 27, is slated to become a free agent and can either be the Bills’ center or him or Russell Bodine can be moved to guard. At the 2015 NFL Draft, Morse was a second-round pick of KC. That year was also the last time Morse allowed a sack. He currently has the longest active streak of pass blocks without allowing a sack at 1,543. That dates back to the middle of his rookie season which is… pretty remarkable.